The web is becoming more social and networking sites are one of the hottest things going. If you want to get the most out of your online publishing plans, you’ll find a way to tap into at least a few of the many social networking sites online.
There are many of them, too. More than anyone probably really knows. However, a handful of sites are much bigger and more frequently trafficked than others.
MySpace. MySpace boasts millions of members and can be a great way to forge some connections and to spread the word about what you’re doing. However you should realize that MySpace trends toward a younger demographic and appears to be developing a resistance to straightforward marketing.
LinkedIn. LinkedIn is the networking site for professionals, although others use it, too. This is the site where you make connections more than you spout off opinion or add comments. It’s a quiet site (by comparison) that seems to be more serious than others.
Facebook. Somewhere between LinkedIn and Myspace is Facebook. And it’s rapidly becoming the biggest option of all. It’s easy to use and gives you a great chance to make additional business connections. Facebook is currently the king of social media. While the New York verison of the show airs this week, I am going to take a little time to find a front row seat up there to watch the festivities. You wanna go?
There are many of them, too. More than anyone probably really knows. However, a handful of sites are much bigger and more frequently trafficked than others.
MySpace. MySpace boasts millions of members and can be a great way to forge some connections and to spread the word about what you’re doing. However you should realize that MySpace trends toward a younger demographic and appears to be developing a resistance to straightforward marketing.
LinkedIn. LinkedIn is the networking site for professionals, although others use it, too. This is the site where you make connections more than you spout off opinion or add comments. It’s a quiet site (by comparison) that seems to be more serious than others.
Facebook. Somewhere between LinkedIn and Myspace is Facebook. And it’s rapidly becoming the biggest option of all. It’s easy to use and gives you a great chance to make additional business connections. Facebook is currently the king of social media. While the New York verison of the show airs this week, I am going to take a little time to find a front row seat up there to watch the festivities. You wanna go?
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